Herbert Lui

Blog on creativity, marketing, and the human condition.

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  • Dead ends and gateways

    The reward for good projects are more projects. Some people are willing to pay you for projects that you may not enjoy doing. There are two types of projects: Dead ends are projects that you don’t enjoy, and don’t lead you to an outcome you want. You can figure this out by looking at people…

    Herbert Lui

    June 23, 2025
    Creativity, Creator Confidential, Expectations
  • Success shouldn’t be an excuse

    Success fails when it’s used as a socially acceptable excuse to keep you safe from exploring the unknown, and committing to discover your contribution.  If you promise yourself that you’ll feel more secure about the future once you’ve accumulated more savings, you also commit to experiencing high stress and dissatisfaction until that achievement. If you…

    Herbert Lui

    June 22, 2025
    Expectations, Life, Turning Stories
  • The sincerity of a blog post

    It’s not very likely your blog post will go viral. There is no status, money, or recognition to gain from writing a blog. Here’s what remains: I’ve recently been reminded of how sincere and vulnerable that people who write blog posts choose to be. I find it rare even for many of my friends, many…

    Herbert Lui

    June 21, 2025
    Creativity, Creator Confidential
  • Tolerance for difficult emotions

    A paper from decades ago studied both elite and non-elite swimmers. The findings suggest that while both types of swimmers experience intense anxiety, elite swimmers interpreted the emotion as a part of the process—their bodies were getting ready to perform well—whereas more non-elite swimmers felt that the anxiety was debilitating. This tendency could probably apply…

    Herbert Lui

    June 20, 2025
    Creativity, Creator Confidential, Expectations
  • More notes on fragmented sleep

    Sometimes, I wake up and I find it difficult to fall back asleep. I wrote about how I prevent and deal with this experience a few months ago, and I wanted to add a few more notes: Abstain from writing in the evening. It’s too energizing for the mind. If I find an idea, I…

    Herbert Lui

    June 19, 2025
    Life
  • Take no ordinary moment for granted

    If you travel often with your friends, you probably won’t realize that your upcoming trip with your friends will be the last one you do together. Not because of any tragedy, just because real life happens—some combination of new commitments, conflicting schedules, diverging priorities. Life is like that, for everything. Take no ordinary moment for…

    Herbert Lui

    June 18, 2025
    A Matter of Time
  • NYC by foot, ferry, or car

    My wife and I live in the Financial District, downtown New York City. Earlier this year, we decided to stop riding the subway. Here’s what that has been like so far: The subway, by far, is the fastest way around the city. Getting around usually takes more money or time now—usually a lot more of…

    Herbert Lui

    June 17, 2025
    Around the World
  • Some slight adjustments for people who take photos to remember moments

    Taking photos can often make a moment more difficult to remember. Linda Henkel wrote the first academic paper on this tendency, describing it as “photo taking impairment.” Subsequent studies have replicated this finding.  One of the potential explanations is that our brains know it doesn’t need to remember the experience, because the photograph will help.…

    Herbert Lui

    June 16, 2025
    A Matter of Time, Around the World, Creativity, Creator Confidential, Turning Stories
  • Soundtracks that soothe

    In NYC, I’ve found a fair amount of shops and publicly accessible spaces blaring high energy music. To balance out this noise, I usually play more soothing music: Wingspan’s soundtrack (the game is also super soothing) Aesop’s Music for Bathing playlist Headspace’s music is helpful for when construction takes place outside

    Herbert Lui

    June 15, 2025
    Around the World, Life
  • Sincerest forms, part 2

    Forgiveness is the sincerest form of revenge. Making plans to get together, and following through, is the sincerest form of love. Attention is the sincerest form of care. Drawing is the sincerest form of thinking. (Writing is drawing!) Gentleness is the sincerest form of Taoism.

    Herbert Lui

    June 14, 2025
    Life
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